Maplespe / DWMBlurGlass

Add custom effect to global system title bar, support win10 and win11.
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Taskbar/start menu blur slider #46

Closed OliviaIsTyping closed 5 months ago

OliviaIsTyping commented 6 months ago

Can you implement a blur slider for the taskbar/start menu The startisback blur options do not work nicely nicely with this program

Maplespe commented 6 months ago

If you mean blur radius, doesn't the program itself set the global blurr adius?

NotJorrd commented 6 months ago

when changing the blur radius on dwmblurglass, it also changes the blur radius on the taskbar+start menu when using startisback

Maplespe commented 6 months ago

I've already written in the readme

Please note that the blur radius will affect the global, which also includes locations such as the start menu, notification center, etc....

This is true even for glass8. Unless a custom blur is used, which we are looking into.

OliviaIsTyping commented 6 months ago

If you mean blur radius, doesn't the program itself set the global blurr adius?

Yeah it does but the SIB blur slider conflicts with the global slider I think Even when the SIB slider is set to 0

OliviaIsTyping commented 6 months ago

I've already written in the readme

Please note that the blur radius will affect the global, which also includes locations such as the start menu, notification center, etc....

This is true even for glass8. Unless a custom blur is used, which we are looking into.

Also about this SIB was also kinda broken with Glass8 however there was a windhawk mod someone made to fix the issue and apply glass8 blur to the taskbar and start without sib conflicting

not-nullptr commented 6 months ago

@windowsxp3790 this is a non-issue since, on windows 7 (which i assume you're trying to re-create), both windows and the taskbar used a blur radius of 3px.

Maplespe commented 5 months ago

In the new version added the option to adjust the title bar blur individually and optionally modify the global blur.